DE LA DEMOCRATIE EN AMERIQUE
Tocqueville, Alexis de
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Four volumes bound in two. [2],358; [2],423; [2],v,[3],333; [2],363pp. plus a colored folding map bound into the first volume. Lacks half titles. Modern speckled calf, spine ruled in gilt, gilt leather labels. Minor scattered foxing, occasional toning. Previous owner's signature on titlepage of first and third volumes, occasional pencil marginalia. Very good. The seventh edition of the first part and the first edition of the second part of Tocqueville's famous classic. As Tocqueville revised every edition of the first part up to the eighth edition, each early edition has unique aspects to it which make it of interest. Alexis de Tocqueville came to the United States in the spring of 1831, accompanied by his friend and fellow student, Gustave de Beaumont. Their original goal was to study the penitentiary system of the United States. After visiting prisons in the East, they undertook a tour of the South as far as New Orleans, ascended the Mississippi, visited the Great Lakes and Canada, and returned via New York, having travelled for nine months. After writing their report on prisons, Tocqueville began work on the first part of DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA in 1833-34 and published it, in an edition of less than 500 copies, in January 1835. The book was an instant success and numerous editions, many with revisions, followed quickly, so that the second part, first published in April 1840, was issued concurrently with the eighth edition of the first part (another reason why sets of first editions are difficult to obtain). DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA was an immediate and sustained success. There were probably more than fifty editions in English and French published before 1900, besides numerous other translations. Almost from the beginning it enjoyed the reputation of being the most acute and perceptive discussion of the political and social life of the United States ever published. Remarkably, it has sustained its appeal generation after generation, as new readers find it speaks to their time with a contemporary voice. Whether perceived as a textbook of American political institutions, an investigation of society and culture, a probing of the psyche of the United States, or a study of the actions of modern democratic society, the book has continued to offer insight and provoke thought since its inception. It has also probably provided commentators and politicians with more quotations than any other work. HOWES T278, T279. SABIN 96060, 96061. CLARK III:111. Library of Congress, A PASSION FOR LIBERTY, ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE ON DEMOCRACY & REVOLUTION (Washington, 1989). Seller Inventory # WRCAM55539
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Title: DE LA DEMOCRATIE EN AMERIQUE
Publisher: Charles Gosselin, Paris
Publication Date: 1840
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